MJinZ
Diamond Member
Yeah nVidia never has driver issues amirite?
Never.
Yeah nVidia never has driver issues amirite?
Except when NVIDIA kills its own cards with its drivers, amirite? Brilliant marketing strategy: http://www.incgamers.com/news/21293/nvidia-19675-kills-video-cardsNever.
Since your card is a Visiontek, I'm assuming that it's a reference model/board (I don't remember Visiontek making non-reference stuff). In that case, flashing it should be a walk in the park. Grab one of the unlocked BIOS's that extend the CCC overclocking limits and that should fix the problem should a driver update not do it. If you really want to make things convenient, write your (very) stable overclock values into a BIOS and then flash the card - that way your clocks are set permanently and you don't even have to open up software control or launch something at startup (this is what I do with my cards). BIOS flashing is a very simple process using ATIFlash and it's almost impossible to brick a card, especially flashing reference BIOS to reference BIOS. What specific questions do you have about the process or what worries you?I'm using the AMD GPU clock tool. Drivers I can do... I'm a bit wary of bricking my card though, money is tight atm. How difficult/dangerous is the bios flash process?
Never.
I'm using the AMD GPU clock tool. Drivers I can do... I'm a bit wary of bricking my card though, money is tight atm. How difficult/dangerous is the bios flash process?